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Majors / Business Administration and Management, General |
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Introduction |
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The majors community area features a forum, usergroup and reviews — where you can meet and communicate with other MyPlan.com users also interested in this major.
This community area is for Business Administration & Management, which is a category of majors that includes "Business Administration and Management, General". The complete list of specific majors that fall under this general category follows below. |
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Business / Commerce, General |
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Business Administration and Management, General |
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Purchasing, Procurement / Acquisitions and Contracts Management |
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Logistics and Materials Management |
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Office Management and Supervision |
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Operations Management and Supervision |
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Non-Profit / Public / Organizational Management |
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Customer Service Management |
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E-Commerce / Electronic Commerce |
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Transportation / Transportation Management |
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Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other |
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Accounting |
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Accounting Technology / Technician and Bookkeeping |
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Accounting and Finance |
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Accounting and Business / Management |
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Accounting and Related Services, Other |
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Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General |
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Executive Assistant / Executive Secretary |
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Receptionist |
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Business / Office Automation / Technology / Data Entry |
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General Office Occupations and Clerical Services |
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Parts, Warehousing, and Inventory Management Operations |
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Customer Service Support / Call Center / Teleservice Operation |
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Business Operations Support and Secretarial Services, Other |
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Business / Corporate Communications |
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Business / Managerial Economics |
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Entrepreneurship / Entrepreneurial Studies |
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Franchising and Franchise Operations |
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Small Business Administration / Management |
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Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations, Other |
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Finance, General |
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Banking and Financial Support Services |
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Financial Planning and Services |
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International Finance |
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Investments and Securities |
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Public Finance |
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Credit Management |
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Finance and Financial Management Services, Other |
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Hospitality Administration / Management, General |
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Tourism and Travel Services Management |
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Hotel / Motel Administration / Management |
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Restaurant / Food Services Management |
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Resort Management |
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Hospitality Administration / Management, Other |
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Human Resources Management / Personnel Administration, General |
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Labor and Industrial Relations |
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Organizational Behavior Studies |
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Labor Studies |
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Human Resources Development |
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Human Resources Management and Services, Other |
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International Business / Trade / Commerce |
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Management Information Systems, General |
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Information Resources Management / CIO Training |
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Knowledge Management |
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Management Information Systems and Services, Other |
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Management Science, General |
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Business Statistics |
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Actuarial Science |
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Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods, Other |
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Marketing / Marketing Management, General |
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Marketing Research |
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International Marketing |
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Marketing, Other |
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Real Estate |
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Taxation |
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Insurance |
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Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General |
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Merchandising and Buying Operations |
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Retailing and Retail Operations |
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Selling Skills and Sales Operations |
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General Merchandising, Sales, and Related Marketing Operations, Other |
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Auctioneering |
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Fashion Merchandising |
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Fashion Modeling |
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Apparel and Accessories Marketing Operations |
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Tourism and Travel Services Marketing Operations |
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Tourism Promotion Operations |
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Vehicle and Vehicle Parts and Accessories Marketing Operations |
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Business and Personal / Financial Services Marketing Operations |
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Special Products Marketing Operations |
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Hospitality and Recreation Marketing Operations |
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Specialized Merchandising, Sales, and Marketing Operations, Other |
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Construction Management |
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Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other |
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Auditing |
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Users in this Community Group |
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There
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7193 users in this community group. You can see the list of users in this group by clicking on one of the links below. You can also join this group by simply selecting your current status and clicking "Add Me." |
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207 users are currently studying this major. |
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264 users are considering this major. |
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77 users
have studied and/or earned a degree in this major. |
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6645 users have hidden memberships. |
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(Hidden users have added this major to their portfolios, but have not indicated a publicly visible status.) |
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Reviews |
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There
are 130 reviews of this major.
The most recent 3 reviews are listed below. You can see more reviews by clicking on "Read all reviews..." at the bottom of this page.
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Write an online review and share your thoughts about this major with others! |
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Write an online review and share your thoughts about this major with others! |
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Write an online review and share your thoughts about this major with others! |
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January 15, 2010 |
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Business Administration and Management, General:
Tips for starting a business
Starting a business tips # 1
Stay current
Join an industry association related to your product or offering. Subscribe to all the magazines that cover your business. (They are tax deductible!) Look at joining an organization like NASE ( National Association of Self employed). They have great sources of advice and information as well as great discounts on insurance, rental cars, and other business expenses. Read and constantly be researching topics about your business. It's easy on the internet!
Starting a business tips # 2
Make sure you have a financial plan
Also a budget and a measurement process to keep track of how you are doing monthly (see: small business finance). If you don't know where you stand financially and have no short term and long term financial goals, then you are just letting fate dictate your success and we know those odds aren't too good. Control your own destiny!
Starting a business tips # 3
Cash forecasting
It sounds boring and difficult, but it's not. Keep it simple in new businesses. Look at your next 3 months projected income or revenue, then just lay next to it all the expenditures you need to keep the businesses running. The difference is your cash flow. You must do this to avoid surprises. Most businesses hit the brick wall because they fail to understand their cash flow.
Starting a business tip # 4
Get an advisory board or a mentor
Sounds crazy for a small operation? It's not! The board can be family members that you trust, or friends. Ask them to be your board of directors and review your business plans and results with them. Having someone to bounce ideas off and get an objective opinion is critical.
Starting a business tip # 5
Maintain a balance between work, play and family
This is critical for long term success. We all put in crazy hours on a short term basis to get a hot project done or the product out the door, but if you do this on a long term, regular basis it is a dangerous sign that you are losing perspective. You need to be able to step away on a regular basis and get your batteries re-charged. And also have time for family because if they suffer it is almost a sure bet your business will suffer too. New businesses ideas.
Starting a business tip # 6
Network
It's easy to get isolated in a home business or your own small business operation. Force yourself to get out and meet with others that can provide a business support structure for you. One of the benefits of a corporation is the workings of teams and the on going support structure it provides. You need to create that for yourself. Don't think you can do it all by yourself; By talking to others in business you will find out great ideas and it will help motivate you.
Starting a business tips # 7
Stay Motivated
One of the hardest aspects of a small business or home based business is creating the discipline or motivation to work each day. It is so easy to get distracted and put off the essential tasks that need to get done. Keep your work place and hours separate from the rest of your responsibilities. Develop a to-do list EVERYDAY. Set goals for the week. Review how you are doing against them. We all struggle with this and it is one of the key elements of success when starting a business.
Starting a business tips # 8
Don't rest on your laurels
Be prepared to always change. New businesses require that you force change. Look for things to do more efficiently or how to improve your offering or product. Constantly evaluate your competition and benchmark yourself against them.
Starting a business tips # 9
Do something you love
If you are in a business that you hate, then it is a good bet you won't be successful. Find where your true talents and skills are and get in a business that exploits them. The saying," if you do what you love and the money will follow" is so true, especially for people considering starting a business .
Small businesses are often run on a low budget and provide the means for men and women to earn a decent income without having to invest a huge amounts of money in start up costs.
Some advantages of operating a small businesses include:
The investment for running the business is not a major one. Small business grants, financial aid and economic support are readily available to small business owners from government run programs and other industries willing to provide small business grants. An aspiring business owner can often start a home-based business by applying for grants, loans and credits using a fairly hassle-free process.
Keeping track of business dealings in a small business can be easily maintained and updated. A business owner can setup an accounting system and store all transactions on a personal computer. Most accounting responsibilities are easily managed, however a qualified accountant can be useful in helping business owners make the reports and financial statements for better management.
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